What songs do you turn to when you’re in need of a lift?
Some of Ireland’s most exciting new artists perform
unique versions of the songs that have meant the most
to them, and share stories of how music has helped
them in their personal lives. Featuring Laura-Ann
Brady, Ross Breen, Caz9, Danny G and more.

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Sun 14 Jan, 6.30pm
Filmbase, 2 Curved St,
Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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€5

A moving showcase of performances united by a
common theme of mental health expression, Flying
South cultivates a safe space for people to share their
experiences in an alcohol-free environment. Join in
an evening of insightful poetry, music, storytelling
and more, with an opportunity to share your own
story either anonymously or as part of our open mic.
Previous performers have included Stephen James
Smith, Alison Spittle, Aidan Murphy and Sahar Ali.

€12.50

Barry Hyde was 19 when he first found success with The Futureheads.
It was also the year he had his first manic episode. In what promises to
be an intimate evening, the frontman behind hits such as Decent Days
and Decent Nights will chat to Jim Carroll (RTÉ) and perform songs from
Malody, his piano-driven solo album, written to “give an insight into the
extreme emotional experience of those battling chronic mental health
problems” and which he credits as a big part of his recovery.

Donations
As a charity we require year round fundraising to grow the festival programme into new territories across the
country and provide free mental health care to people at risk of, or experiencing homelessness. 100% of our box
office income and donations are reinvested into those two activities as well as supporting the artists who make
the festival programme possible.
This year we’ve teamed up with three of the country’s most prolific artists; MORGAN, ADW & SOLUS,
to offer these beautiful limited edition prints for all donations of €50+, delivered to your door.
Check out our website for details.